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Should i keep botting?

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Been botting my main for a week, on and off of mirror client vs stealth..

decided to bot my main for 2 days (did it on stealth, 3hr-10hrs here and there)  and i received a 2 day ban after day 2... 

 

should i keep botting my main only on mirror, or

stop botting my main and make new acc's

 

the script i would try to trun is Frost Barrows (as i assume ban rates are low)

 

 

just wondering if i should risk my amain on mirror + barrows script 

-was banned on a prayer script

 

If you wanna lose your main, sure continue. Consider yourself lucky for getting a second chance.

You're probably being watched more closely now, so yeah as Zikama said if you want to loose your main, carry on botting.

Once you get banned they will flag your IP/pc.

 

I would suggest not risking your main account.

Change your IP, also change your mac address and HWID. (there are guides on the internet for this)

 

Then bot a new account. (if you don't do any of the above, you'll get banned way faster.)

Edited by Adventurer

Jagex detection relies heavily on pattern detection, if you suicide bot for 10 hours without any breaks (especially if during hours you normally aren't online) it's an easy flag.

 

Edited by Aka Manah

damn lucky to get a second chance... I dint even got a chance in my first offence lmao and got perm xD. but yeah if u like ur main is better not to bot and let it rest at least few months.

Edited by Devry123

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